That heading should get this posting a few readers. I'm not trying to be controversial; I'm just wondering. Here is what I am asking. When my daughter was up she mentioned that as an employee of the MNDNR and as a member of IMBA (International Mountain Biking Assoc.) she is able to be a part of two different teams to get discounts off of items from over three hundred different companies through Promotive.com. Many of the items discounted are outdoors items. As I started looking through listings I noticed that Groundspeak employees are a team, also. The teams may be employees, but members of groups, also, may apply as a team. So far under the outdoors options I haven't found a group that I am a member of. Being self-employed doesn't help and I don't see the state agency that I work for listed. Just wondering since many of the items would be used by those who spend time outside._________________Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference. ~Robert Frost

I'm a member of Sierra Club and MPR (not that I'm a bleeding heart lib or anything, but I like nature, as well as news that isn't biased by whomever gives the news source the most money, as well as alt/indy/local music), and both of those get me discounts as well - I don't think MPR has a minimum amount to become a member, but Sierra Club does. Also, as a Soldier in the Minnesota Army National Guard, I'll sometimes ask "do you still have a military discount?" at places, and sometimes they'll knock a percentage off, even if they don't have a discount, depending on who's working the register - seems to be about 50/50 at Old Country Buffet when I go there for Breakfast Buddies._________________There comes a time in every young boy's life when he gets an irresistible urge to seek buried treasure.--Mark Twain